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Welcome
The Paintings
The Bio
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The New Stuff
The Exhibits
The Blog
The Silent Auction
Welcome
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The Paintings › The Dagger

The Dagger

$350.00

24 × 16. Acrylic on canvas. Gallery Wrap

This painting is an abstract piece with a structured yet expressive composition, characterized by a warm, golden background that unifies the work. The colour palette includes rich earth tones like mustard yellow, deep reds, and oranges, contrasted with cooler hues such as bright blues, greens, and blacks, along with accents of white. The background is a textured, golden ochre, which provides a warm foundation for the other colours to stand out against.

The overall effect is one of balance between structure and spontaneity, with the grid providing a framework for the expressive, colourful forms to interact. The painting evokes a sense of architectural abstraction, as if it’s a deconstructed view of a cityscape or a fragmented landscape, filtered through an emotional lens. The style is reminiscent of mid-20th-century abstract art, possibly influenced by movements like Cubism or Abstract Expressionism, where artists explored the interplay of form, colour, and emotion.

24 × 16. Acrylic on canvas. Gallery Wrap

This painting is an abstract piece with a structured yet expressive composition, characterized by a warm, golden background that unifies the work. The colour palette includes rich earth tones like mustard yellow, deep reds, and oranges, contrasted with cooler hues such as bright blues, greens, and blacks, along with accents of white. The background is a textured, golden ochre, which provides a warm foundation for the other colours to stand out against.

The overall effect is one of balance between structure and spontaneity, with the grid providing a framework for the expressive, colourful forms to interact. The painting evokes a sense of architectural abstraction, as if it’s a deconstructed view of a cityscape or a fragmented landscape, filtered through an emotional lens. The style is reminiscent of mid-20th-century abstract art, possibly influenced by movements like Cubism or Abstract Expressionism, where artists explored the interplay of form, colour, and emotion.

Location

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

tscapart | abstract acrylics

Contact

timscap@yahoo.com